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Table of Contents

The Female Demon Archetype: Who or what EXACTLY is Lilith?.................. 3


Lilith and Samael .....................................................................................................8
Lilith and the doorway to the Left Hand Path Qliphoth.................................. 9
Lilith Sex: Kundali, Tantra, Occult anatomy and the Muladhara Chakra .. 13
Lilith’s Sigil ........................................................................................................... 20
Prayer to Lilith: Tantric mantras to attune with Lilith ..................................23
Lilith Altar .............................................................................................................. 26
How to invoke Lilith? : Summoning Lilith ...................................................... 27
Conclusion ............................................................................................................. 29
Who is the female demon Lilith? Is she the “all-encompassing evil” that
traditional religions portray her to be? How do you go about summoning
Lilith? What is the best prayer to Lilith?

Most of you may already know that according to the Abrahamic traditions,
Lilith is thought to be the first wife of Adam, who in turn was the first man.

Both Lilith and Adam had independent existence and were made to coexist
in a relationship with each other. However, the relationship between them
didn't last very long because she refused to “accept orders” from him and to
lay with him when he wanted (how can you blame her?).

Instead, she strayed into the wild desert where she met all of the banished
creatures (demons) of creation, becoming the Queen of demons. This
primeval female in essence, was then punished because she refused to yield
and subordinate.

She was then replaced by the subordinate and calm Eve, created out of
Adam's own rib. Eve would easily listen to and subordinate herself to Adam
and they both fell in love easily. She had no independent existence of her
own, unlike Lilith, so falling in love was like Adam falling in love with
himself anyways.

While Eve was the caretaker of the new generation of human beings, Lilith
was the devourer. She is said to steal babies and devour them.

It is easy to now see how the primeval feminine force which is often
associated with darkness, chaos and void was feared in the Abrahamic
traditions and how these aspects were thought of something that had to be
repressed and put into subjugation under masculine “order”.

But do the stories of this primeval feminine, darkness and chaotic energy
originate and exist only in the Abrahamic religions?

No!

The answer is that the female demon Lilith is much much older. Fear and
worship of this female demon, dark goddess deity spans across almost every
ancient traditions of the world.

Before working with her, it may be useful to look at who the demoness Lilith
actually is:
The Female Demon Archetype: Who or
what EXACTLY is Lilith?
First, it is important to understand what the female demon archetype is and
from where and when it all comes from.

Like we alluded to earlier, Lilith exists in almost every tradition of the


world. “Lilith” wasn't even her name!

Long before her job description of being Adam's first wife, the female
demon primeval feminine can be traced as far into the Shamanic period (all
around the world).

The female demon archetype can be seen as the personification of


everything dangerous and unknown to early humans including darkness,
unknown territory and lands, unknown wild animals, unknown other tribes
and even unknown technology and knowledge.

A piece of technology like a cell phone that is so familiar to us and taken for
granted by us today as our life revolves around it, will most likely scare a
tribal chief.

Anything unknown before it manifests into order, can be said to exist in the
womb of the female demon Lilith archetype

In essence, she is the chaos itself and chaos predates and is the origin of
existence and the perceived order within it as we know it.

Since every magickal tradition that is preserved to date is a derivation of the


shamanic era tribal cultures, almost every magickal tradition has some
form of worship of the female demon lilith archetype.

The earliest known female demon in a civilization however, can be traced


back to ancient Sumeria (which, according to historians, is the cradle of
human civilization) in the epics of Gilgamesh.
During this period much like the Shamanic period, all diseases and
destruction were attributed to the work of evil and malevolent spirits.

One such spirit was “Lilit”.

According to legend, the goddess Inana found a sacred huluppu tree by the
river Euphrat. The goddess fancied furniture made of wood and so, she
brought it back to Uruk with her, planted it in the courtyard and tended to it
for over 10 years.

Unfortunately though, the tree was already withering due to invasion by


malevolent spirits.

A giant serpent had built it's lair among the roots of the tree while the Anzu
bird (which is a kind of monster in mesopotamian religions) had built its
nest at the crown of the tree. In the centre, the female demon Lilit had made
her house.

This was conceived as a metaphor for all three realms (the underworld, our
world and heaven) being infested by malevolent spirits.

Inana then sought the help of Gilgamesh, who with his bronze axe, slayed
the serpent and scared away both the Anzu bird and Lilit. Lilit fled off into
the wilderness and disappeared, and she was known to dwell there ever
since.

Gilgamesh can be then seen as the harbinger of order and structure in


ancient Sumeria from this story.

This is really important because if you put yourself in the shoes of a denizen
of ancient Sumeria, it is easy to see why “structure” and “order” becomes
very important.

We take the structure and order in our modern world and life for granted.

Being one of the earliest civilisations that built cities, and the very concept
of order being new (as opposed to wildernesses that surrounded their
cities), the bringer of order would then have been heroic and God like
beyond belief.

Chaos and hence Lilith, would have gotten increasingly demonised for this
very reason.

And as you can see, the story that connects a tree, a serpent and Lilith
fleeing into the wilderness isn't new or unique to the Abrahamic traditions
at all.

In post Sumerian Babylonian culture with the Akkadian literature too, Lilith
appears, though both in masculine and feminine forms. Here, “Lilu” is the
masculine form while “Lilitu” and Lili is the feminine.

The most interesting thing that can be found from the excavations of
Akkadian literature would be the description of Lilitu demoness spirits.

Lilitu is described as being nude, slender, well-shaped, beautiful with wings


and owl like feet. A Lilitu spirit is portrayed as standing on lions who are
flanked by owls. Does this ring a bell? The Queen of the night relief is
described as having the exact same qualities:
Queen of the night burney relief

However, the Queen of the night is thought to be either a representation of


Ishtar or her underworld ruler sister Ereshkigal. Ishtar is the Babylonian
equivalent of the Sumerian goddess Inana.

If you are not familiar with the Ishtar’s descent into the underworld story,
you can check it out here.

Ishtar is the goddess of beauty, love, fertility, sex, combat, justice and
power. Ereshkigal, her older sister, is the ruler of the underworld.

This could be a nod to how chaos predates order and life itself.

This brings us to an interesting question: did Inana (Ishtar) seek the help of
Gilgamesh to extract order in the civilization from her chaotic nature
(Lilith)?

In fact, it is said that when Inana (Ishtar) descended into the underworld
and her life drained, the function of being the goddess of fertility, beauty,
love, sex, combat, justice and power was taken over by her older sister
Ereshkigal, the Queen of the underworld.

Coming to Tantra:

Variety of goddesses based on the same female demon archetype goddesses


were venerated among different communities in different parts, most
notably by the tribal and village communities as opposed to the mainstream
vedics.

They ranged all the way from Mariamman to what became later known as
Kali.

Well after the advent of the first Tantric texts, there was a formulation of
the 10 Mahavidyas which included the following goddesses into a single
system of thought, incorporated from the variety of goddesses of village
communities that worshiped the female demon archetype and also from
mainstream thought:

1. Kali
2. Tara
3. Lalitha Tripurasundari (Sodashi)
4. Bhuvaneshwari
5. Chinnamasta
6. Tripurabhairavi
7. Dhumavati
8. Bhagalamukhi
9. Matangi
10. Kamala

Each goddess is a different form of the same, supreme sakti and there are
both the pure goddess archetypes and the female demon archetypes
(Soumya and Roudra forms) within the list.

It is easy now to see how the ancients recognised that chaos and the dark
energy is indeed the second nature of order and light.

They're two sides of the same coin!


Lilith and Samael
In the early Abrahamic Jewish traditions, Lilith was mentioned, but only
sparingly. It was not until the 13th century publication of Zohar, that Lilith
became a major Qabalistic deity due to the branching of the Qliphothic Left
Hand Path traditions from it.

In this, Lilith is mentioned as the female, underworld dwelling spirit with a


body made of flame. She snares men, devours babies and brings ruin into
the world.

This is also when Lilith is associated to Samael as her mate. Lilith and
Samael are described to merge together into a Hermaphrodite, emerging
out of wine. (A similar deity is Ardhanareshwara, in the Tantric traditions)

Lilith is also described to possess the soul of every wild beast in nature and
is known to possess authority over children (given to her by God himself)
who ought to be punished for their parents’ sins. Talk about fairness!

It is in Zohar that she is described as being a vampric succubus, draining


mens vital energies also.

From the European Jews and medieval Qabalistis, Lilith entered Christian
contemporary legends.

During the witch torture and burning then, they were thought (by the
church) to have been worshiping this female demon Lilith patron that
granted them dark occult powers.

It is little wonder that Lilith is a popular deity among neo witchcraft


traditions and Wiccans which came into popularity in 1950s.

She's now seen as the embodiment of feminine independence and power


among wiccans and other neo pagans. This is a good thing, especially
considering how she was viewed in the past.

However, it is only partly true and not a complete picture and we shall soon
see why next:
Lilith and the doorway to the Left
Hand Path Qliphoth
Lilith today, is of most importance in the Qliphothic Left Hand Path
magickal tradition of the Qabalah, which in turn surrounds around the idea
of the Qabalistic tree of life, “Sepiroth”.

Sepiroth simply put, can be seen as an occult map that a spiritual person can
use to gauge his/her own progress.

Our world is at the bottom (Malkhut) while the highest, unrealized,


indescribable God is at the top:

Tree of Sephiroth
The aspirant of the traditional Qabalah slowly traverses up the Sephiroth to
reunite with God (or enlightenment, in Eastern terms).

However, there is still another path: That of the Qliphothtic left hand path.

In the Left Hand Qliphothic path, the goal is the not ascend the tree of life
Sepiroth, but the shadowy flip side of the tree, the Qliphoth:

The Tree of Qliphoth


A quick overview can be found
here: https://thesevenworlds.wordpress.com/2014/02/25/shells-of-the-
tree-of-death/
The goal of the Qliphothic path is not only to unite with the cosmos or God,
but to go beyond it and become a creator in your own right.

The path is that of the shadow. Instead of running away from the dark, vile,
frightening aspects of reality, the Qliphothic mage jumps right into it and
transcends them. True light only exists beyond the deepest darkness.

For the left hand path practitioner, this is the only true path. All others are
escapism and pretentiousness.

In Eastern terms, this state is often referred to as “Turya”. We'll get to how
this all connects to the Tantric interpretation and the left hand path
traditions of Tantra in the next section.

In the Qliphoth, Lilith exists both as a Shadow realm of our own world
(ruled by her sister Namah) and as a goddess deity of the Qlipha Gamaliel in
the tree of Qliphoth:

Gamaliel, ruled by Lilith is the flip side (shadow side) of Yesod.

Yesod is described as being the Sephirah of unconscious desire and sexuality


because it is the one that collects all the energy and unrealized ideas from
the Sepirahs above it and transfers it down to Malkuth (our world).

Gamaliel is the repressed version of the Sephirah Yesod. It is seen as the


obscene and dark form of all repression, including sexuality.

For the Qliphothic magician however, the goal is to plunge into the darkness
more and more until the ultimate is realized. The true light is reached only
after the shadowy passage through the tree of Qliphoth.

Lilith, the shadow world is the entry point into the left hand path Qliphothic
mysticism. This is where magickal practices such as sex with succubus
spirits and female demon lilith herself is practiced.

Such practices are to be used to enter into the Qliphothic realms and not as
mere sexual indulgence.

The darkness is only “dangerous” and “evil” if you make it so. It all
depends on the vessel, that is you.

In Tantra, the parallel to this can be seen in the Left hand path traditions of
the Aghoras, Kaulas and so on. It is incredibly interesting how such a
parallel developed independently and organically in different traditions all
around the world.
To the practitioner of the Left Hand Path, the idea of true liberation is to not
suppress and run away from the darkness and the obscene but in the
acceptance and transcendence of them.

True liberation lies within the very depths of the underworld, where deeper
treasurers lie hidden. Do not “sweep it under the rug” and let it stay there!
Lilith Sex: Kundali, Tantra, Occult
anatomy and the Muladhara Chakra
Just like the tree of life and it's Qlipothic flip side, the Chakra system is yet
another occult anatomy map, first evolved in the Indian tantric traditions.

Chakra System

Just like there have been variations of the Sephiroth and Qliphoth, there are
a ton of different Chakra maps evolved independently in different tantric
traditions all around the Indian subcontinent and beyond.

Some systems propose 10 Chakras, while others propose a lot more or lot
less. It doesn't make a difference in the end, because it is not really a
physical map so much as a metaphysical one. To the mind, it only serves as a
map. The real thing has to be experienced directly.
This map usually serves as a conduit to awaken the force of Kundalini. No
amount of description will suffice to explain what Kundalini is, for it must
be experienced. However, a finger can be pointed at it approximately:

In order for the world to perpetuate and exist as we know it, and in order for
the self to exist as distinct from other individuals, everything (and you
yourself) has to go through a process of individuation and separation.

In Tantric terms, this is referred to as the “Ahankara” or ego. Ahankara can


be said to exist in an energetic term. This energy was also discovered by the
Qabalistic mystics when they theorised that the root of all evil as the energy
that separates.

However, the same energy when flipped, becomes the Kundalini. The
parallel to the Qabalistic tree of life is apparent. Leonardo Da vinci observed
this parallel, and rightly so:
Occult anatomy of humans, based on the work of Leonardo Da Vinci. You can get a poster
on Etsy here

However, the left hand path systems of Aghoric thinking is more in


alignment with the Qliopthic thought. We shall soon see how.

The Kundalini, when awakened can cause bizarre effects if the host is not
prepared to handle it.

Your physiology can become a wreck and most importantly the mind, can
either go insane from symbolic thinking, shifting away from the objective
world or if it manages to survive, can get ego inflated to epic proportions
which again, leads to madness and self destruction. I've already discussed
this in the Dark Magick article.

Kundalini uncovers and unravels all that you do not want to see and pushes
you into the darkest abyss of your subjective existence (which is the only
true existence), including all that is repressed because it is the only path to
true liberation.

This is where the entire concept of “sex” becomes associated with Tantra
because it is the energy that is most repressed. Sex is also your sole creative
force when transmuted.

The sexual energy that we possess IS the life force of the Kundalini within us
(termed ojas). It is our only connect to the impersonal divine and it
originates from the Muladhara Chakra at the bottom, right around the
sexual organs, where the serpent is said to coil, laying dormant.

This is not a physical representation per say. The Chakra is placed at the
genital area in the occult map to point out the correlation to sexual energy.
The actual sexual center of course, exist in the brain rather than in the
genitals.

It is a serpent because it has been repressed without allowing it to express


itself wholly. If the serpent is allowed to express in it's highest form, in the
Crown Chakra, then the creative forces within the vessel become God like.
This is exactly how it is described by Qliphothic magicians.

In Qliphothic terms, the Muladhara Chakra is the Lilith Qliphah herself


where the Kundalini serpent lies dormant! The relevance of the serpent and
the tree of knowledge that awakens in Abrahamic genesis story becomes
very apparent.
Unfortunately, the Kundalini has been lifted out of context in a variety of
ways in the western world. Most notably, by trying to import it into the
western systems of psychology concepts and trying to solely use them as
psychological tools and in new age Tantra, which they tend to associate with
actual Tantra.

If you want to stick to the psychological model, all that can be said about
Kundalini and the dark female demon archetype can be said under the
context of the Jungian Shadow. However, this is a very limited model to
work with, especially if you want to dive deep into magick.

Today, the word “Tantra” is automatically associated with sex and


indulgence. The reality is however, quite the opposite. The ultimate goal of
Tantra is to go beyond sensory indulgence to a point where such things
become unnecessary. This is in contrast to both indulgence and repression
of such cravings.

In Aghora 2: Kundalini, Swami Vimalananda, the Aghori Tantric has been


described as having awakened Kundalini. However, when it did awaken, she
took the form of the Smashan Tara or Tara of the cremation grounds. Tara is
one among the 10 Mahavidyas formulated by the Tantrics. Tara is also the
foremost patron of Buddhism. The Smashan Tara can be seen as her dark
and demoness form.
Smashan Tara

This is an incredibly useful mental picture and model of what Kundalini is


because it describes very accurately to the mind the nature of Kundalini
when awakened, but more importantly it allows us to make a personal
connection with her.

In the book Aghora 2: Kundalini, it is described how Vimalanada preferred


the worship of Kundalini with God form shmashan as opposed play with the
forces as mere “energies”. It allows one to cultivate an attitude of mother-
child relation with the Kundalini force.

A mother's love is boundless and it is the only way to successfully pass through the
darkness unscathed. That is, only when you allow darkness itself to love you like it's
child, will you be able to see the true light
This is what the Qliopthic mystics and magicians got right: They enter the dark
realms of the Qliphoth through the mother herself: Lilith. And it is only through her
patronage that they play around with the dark forces.

It is the best attitude to have in not only preventing a mental crash while ascending
the Kundalini, but also to avoid ego inflation and other nastiness while working with
the dark forces of magick.

It is my hope that by now, all misconceptions surrounding Lilith and other female
demon goddesses are clear.

Now that you have a picture of what you are dealing with, we shall go into the
practical works with Lilith and the beginnings of awakening the Kundalini or
ascending the tree of Qlipoth (whichever map suits your worldview better).
Lilith’s Sigil
I’ve discussed the relevance of sigils and how to work them in
a comprehensive guide that you can read here (if you haven’t already).

Sigils of deities can be thought of as diagrammatic representation of them.


Deities themselves, are of course, anthropomorphic representations of
universal forces. In the Tantric world, Yantras of deities are used, for
example the Yantra of Kali is as follows:

Kali Yantra

The sigil of the demoness Lilith, especially when properly associated with
her in your subconscious, enables your deep-mind to make a connection
with her, bypassing interference of the chattering mind.

The following is the most widely known Lilith Sigil:


Lilith Sigil

It can be used as a starting point if you have never connected to her before,
but sooner or later, she will most likely reveal to you unique ways to connect
to her, including presenting unique sigils to you.

Sigils of deities can be used in the following ways:

Meditate on it directly by placing it in front of you to build a long term


resonance with it.

Use elaborate “summoning” or invocation rituals. Get into a state of gnosis


or trance using the appropriate method.

Use prayers and mantras to charge and activate the sigil.

The Shiva phallus or Lingam could represent the male energy. The male is
ALSO the material world itself and Shakti, the feminine force is the one that
powers it behind the scenes. It is said that Shiva without Shakti is Shava (or
corpse).

The primordial feminine is in fact, the one that produce excitation that we
perceive as the male energies that represent the material "stuff" that we see
around us.

Even the physics model of the universe confirms this: Quantum fluctuations
describe that quantum fields permeate throughout the universe out of
which particles "pop into" existence. In the quantum description of the
universe (as opposed to mechanistic), the origin of the universe can be
traced to quantum fluctuations. Physicists postulate that the entire universe
is one giant quantum fluctuation arising out of the underlying quantum
fields.

Also, particles in fact, only gain mass because they pass through the Higgs
Field that permeate throughout the universe. Without this field, there would
be no "mass" as we know it. Shiva without Shakti is Shava!
Prayer to Lilith: Tantric mantras to
attune with Lilith
Attuning your personal energies with that of the dark feminine cosmic
energy is the best way to improve your chances of invoking Lilith. In fact, I’d
recommend you do this before you attempt an elaborate “Lilith
summoning” ritual (which is discussed in the next section).

Mantras are sounds that can be used to effect changes in the vibrations of
our body, mind, consciousness and therefore, the world at large. In the
western world, the same is often referred to as “spells”. “Mantra”
translated directly, can mean “liberation from thought, by thought” .
“Mann” is the mind, the most powerful phenomenon that we know of.

The world that we know is nothing but a model that our own mind generates
for us to live in. It is through the filters of the mind that we know and
experience reality. We can never know or understand the “absolute” reality,
at least in the current human form. “Tra” is to save or liberate.

Mantra, hence, is freedom from the world of causality using sounds and
vibrations to effect changes in consciousness and in our minds, which in
turn can cause real changes in the universe around us.

In another perspective, they can also be looked at as the embodiment of


deity in a vibrational form. Using mantras every day, it is possible to invoke
your preferred deity into yourself over time, identify with them and gain
their powers for divination, sorcery and alchemy albeit more slowly and
gradually than a traditional ritual. Mantras can be added in as a daily
practice on top of whatever rituals and magick you are already engaged in.
This will boost the effectiveness of your work more than tenfold.

This is exactly what the ancient Shamans did. It is can be looked at as a form
of gradual invocation, but you can also look at it as a form of gradual
jungian personality “switch” which in turn will help you with your desired
results by tuning your own mind with the vibration of the chanted mantra.

Below, I have presented 28 mantras of Lilith with the universal vedic beej
(seed) sound, which is also the beej sound of Kali. The root sound mantra at
the beginning, “Lam” represents the Muladhara Chakra or the Lilith Qlipha
at the base of the tree.
The number 28 is 2 plus 8 which is 1 (0s are cancelled out), meaning Adi or
the very first -- The first feminine energy and the mother of all energies.

28 is also one day before a full moon cycle. Start working with the mantras
during the beginning of the next waxing stage of the moon, the new moon
day. If it is today, start today! In the chaos, darkness and wildlands that
represent the dark feminine, the Moon is the light that guides you through
it.

Work one mantra a day, beginning from the first to the last, in tune with the
lunar cycle. On the 29th day, the Lilith invocation ritual (which is presented
in the next section) can be performed.

Note: Remember that nothing that is described here is to be taken as dogma.


As you work with Lilith on your own, you will find your own way.

The Lalitha Tripurasundari mantra can also be used to attune the energies:
Hring-Ka-Aei-ee-La-Hring-Ha-Sa-Ka-Ha-La-Hring-Sa-ka-La- Hring

The above description and Lilith mantras is an excerpt from our


book Tantric Spellcraft: A guide to mantra magick. If you are interested in
mantras, you can download the book for free below:
Lilith Altar
If Lilith is going to be the primary deity you work with, it makes sense to
build a Lilith altar devoted to the female demon archetype goddess. This
altar can be used as a sacred space to accumulate the energies of the female
demon Lilith. I recommend using the altar space for mantra attunement
work.

If you are new to idol worship and/or want to know how it can be beneficial,
I highly suggest you read our article on idol worship here.

The benefit with building an altar is three fold:

1. Energy accumulation in the altar space and the idol, using the
mantras.
2. Getting into the “zone” easily -- That is, once your mind gets
associated to the altar space with the energies of Lilith, it becomes
easier to attune yourself when you go into this space for mantra
recitation.
3. Gradual evocation of Lilith in the idol (whether this is psychological
or not is up to you to decide)

You don’t necessarily HAVE TO build an elaborate Lilith altar in the


beginning. You can start working with a sigil drawn on paper instead.

However, investing in a Lilith statue will likely be beneficial for reasons


mentioned in the Idol worship article. Building a personal connection with a
deity is much easier when the form is visualized first with the conscious
mind, and the sigil associated with it as a subconscious "hook".
How to invoke Lilith? : Summoning
Lilith
Summoning Lilith can be done at the last day of the Lunar cycle, on the full
moon (usually the 29th day), after the preparing your energies for 28 days
with the mantras.

So how to summon Lilith? The word “summoning” has a negative


connotation to it since you are going to call her as if she were your mother.

Also, in many Lilith “summoning guides” that you see online and otherwise
often involve drawing a protection circle or invocation of a guardian spirit
first. I don’t see any other purpose to it, other than to insult her. If you are
that doubtful, better not call her in the first place.

She is not some weapon of mass destruction to be used for your own egoistic
agendas. If you do, she will reward you just to humour you, but the lessons
in humility (and it will likely be really harsh) shall soon follow.

But nevertheless, I use the word because it is widely used and can draw
attention from the lay reader to the title quickly.

Once again, the best summoning or invocation ritual is that which you
formulate on your own. Never fall for gospel and dogma. Behave as if you
were the only person on planet Earth, with no one to give you quick recipes
and cookbooks.

Most people tend to equate invocation of a deity with just that: like a recipe.
This is a big mistake; please don’t fall for this trap. The path of the true
magician and mystic is a lonely path. A collective path is that of religious
institutions.

Listen only to your own intuition. It is the only “true” way to work with
such forces. They dwell in the deep realms of subjectivity, even though they
shape everything we see in our objective reality.

Like I alluded to earlier, as you build a connection with Lilith more and
more, unique pathways to summoning Lilith will reveal on its own

That being said, this guide won’t be complete without presenting some
form of basic entry point to summoning Lilith and entering the Lilith
Qlipha. So here I present to you a basic Lilith summoning ritual with the
disclaimer that it is not to be taken as gospel:

Chosen environment to summon Lilith and invoke Lilith into you will
ideally be in the wildlands, wildernesses and forests in the dark. If this
doesn’t work out for you, a dark room can be used to summon her with
black and red candles with the following mantra chanted in cycles of 13
times (deep breaths, strengthening the visualization of Lilith and centering
after each cycle) until she decides to show up:

Marag Ama Lilith Rimok Samalo Naamaah

Another mantra that is often said to be effective in invoking Lilith and


getting your vessel to receive her is the following:

KI-SI-KIL-LIL-LA-KE

Red wine and Musk incense is often offered. Blood offering is usually made
too, from the cut of the appropriate finger. Dark music played in the
background can also be excellent, though total silence or if in the
wilderness, the music of the dark night will be the absolute best.
Conclusion
It is my hope that this has given you a cohesive picture of the archetype of
the Lilith goddesses. This energy of course, truly has no gender and is
beyond human conceptions.

However, to work with it and interact with it using our human conceptions,
anthropomorphising it and working with this energy as feminine is very
useful because it enables you to treat and build a mother-child relationship
and use this emotion to tread the path without getting zapped.

No other model can serve the same purpose and the ancients very well knew
this. Hence, the elaborate descriptions.

When you work with such forces, use the same mental model and use
existing descriptions and methods, but I reiterate -- sooner or later, she
will reveal to you unique ways your own subjectivity can best relate to her.

The path has to be treaded alone, with only the Lilith to hold your hands and
take you through it!

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